Eventually, baseball began to force Betts into action, as the Twins shelled Red Sox pitcher Brian Johnson. However, that didn’t halt the conversation, as the multi-tooled AL MVP provided his own play-by-play, receiving compliments on a throw to third and narrating his decision to throw to second after catching a deep fly ball.

“Textbook,” Betts said, assessing his own toss back into the infield

The three-run inning did however interrupt a demonstration of his golf swing. Betts also showed off his swing during a in-game interview during last year’s spring training. But this time he broke down his chipping game.

When Red Sox manager Alex Cora decided that Johnson had had enough for the day, Betts took the opportunity of the pitching change to bring his fellow outfielders into the discussion and show off their own golf swings (somewhat dangerously so, in Jackie Bradley Jr.’s case), as well as tennis serves and bowling form.